Category Archives: indie

Ah, October is in full swing now. The mornings are getting properly chilly and the leaves are falling to make crunchy, multicolored blankets of the sidewalks. Halloween will be on us in no time, and since sending candy to everyone … Continue reading →

Recently, I learned that a publisher that once offered me a contract (which I passed on) is in a state of massive turmoil. Several authors (many of whom I know) are furious at how they’re being treated. Looking back on … Continue reading →

I’m back from my little vacation to New England. A good time was had with family while traveling around a bit (incidentally, I recommend checking out Provincetown, MA should you have the opportunity–lovely place). Now that I’m back, I’ll be … Continue reading →

I love horror. It’s my genre of choice for books, movies, and television (not that I don’t consume others, mind you). There’s something about the subject matter that resonates with me more than any other form of entertainment. And I … Continue reading →

So, here’s my dilemma du jour: As some of you may remember, I’ve been saving up a small nest egg to fund the cover art for my next book, Bestiary. However, I recently learned that I have an impending vet … Continue reading →

In lieu of an article this week, I decided to give the blog a minor facelift. The length of the drop-down menus has been unwieldy for far too long, so I got rid of them altogether. You can now click … Continue reading →

My newest novella, Wind Chill, is now roughed out at about 20k. It was one of the toughest books I’ve written and contains what may well be my grimmest ending (winter wastelands seem to do that). I’ve had a few … Continue reading →